Tag: shameless self-promotion

I'm working on a review essay that covers the various academic podcasts about religion and religious studies that have appeared in the past few years. I'm limiting myself to academic podcasts, or at least podcasts that feature academics. So, I'm not including things like Interfaith Voices or On Being. I am interested in podcasts not … Continue reading What Podcasts Do You Put in Your Ears?→

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I've already posted about it on Facebook and I think someone sent out a tweet about it but I'll post it here and make it official. I'm happy to announce I've accepted a one year faculty appointment in the Department of Religious Studies at the University of Alabama for 2013-1014. I'm really excited to join … Continue reading Tuscaloosa Bound: My New Job at the University of Alabama→

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If you're at the American Studies Association this weekend and you're interested in questions of religion, globalization, and transformation than you might want to check out the panel I'm doing with some other great folks: 12:00 PM – 1:45 PM Religion and American Culture Caucus: Travel and Transformation: Global Perspectives on American Religious Cultures Hilton Baltimore Key Ballroom … Continue reading My panel at #2011ASA: Global Perspectives on American Religious Cultures→

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Pardon the self-promotion: Introductory level courses here at Emory are not famous for their enthusiastic levels of participation, attendance or commitment. Often these classes are big, too drafty or, let’s be honest, just too early in the morning to meet the same standards of discussion and debate set by upper-level courses and seminars. Professors in … Continue reading #REL100 in the (student) News→